The Michigan Primary Care Consortium is a collaborative public/private partnership created to improve the system of delivery of prevention services and the management of chronic disease in primary care settings throughout Michigan by aligning quality improvement initiatives, addressing gaps, and engaging in problem-solving strategies to assure a patient-centered medical home for everyone.
Through collaboration involving primary care, public health, and other key stakeholders, major system-level barriers are resolved and every Michigan resident has a patient-centered medical home that is consistently providing evidence-based preventive and chronic disease care. Changes to sustain quality care have been embedded into primary care practices across the state.
The Consortium’s activities will reflect its guiding principles:
Last update March 16, 2010